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Power and Influence After the Cold War - Germany in East-Central Europe

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Informationen zum Autor By Ann L. Phillips Klappentext Challenging conventional wisdom about German dominance in the new Europe, this study presents a new approach to the question of power and influence after the Cold War. Ann L. Phillips's analysis of German relations with East-Central Europe convincingly demonstrates how the interplay of domestic and international politics has rewritten the terms of power and influence in the region. The author develops two new cases--the politics of reconciliation and the activities of German party-affiliated foundations--to explore the international-domestic connection and contribute new empirical evidence to the debate over German hegemony. A lucidly researched study which extends beyondmono-casual approaches. Journal of International Relations and Development Ann Phillips's book is an important contribution to a small but burgeoning literature on the role of united Germany in the new Europe. This book is a valuable contribution to our understanding of German-ECE relations. International Affairs This thoughtful and well-researched study examines the questions of what constitutes power in the new Europe, how it can be translated into influence, and where the line is between influence and hegemony. German Studies Review The author's research is solidly illustrated and well arranged, with access to internal documents and more than a hundred interviews with important players in the four countries considered in the book. European Library A unique approach to understanding post-Cold War German foreign policy even into this new era. International Politics Phillips' examination of German levels of influence in East Central Europe breaks down the widespread stereotype of a Berlin Republic, in conjunction with German business, intent on reestablishing political and economic control in its hinterland. Royal United Services Institute For Defence Studies Journal A compact, insightfully written book with a well-defined research question and clear findings. It is to be strongly recommended to graduate and undergraduate students and scholars of German politics and contemporary European history. Journal Of European Area Studies Zusammenfassung This study presents a different approach to the question of power and influence after the Cold War. Inspired by the debate over German hegemony and drawing on fieldwork! it develops two cases of German relations with East-Central Europe to test competing arguments. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Debates about German Foreign Policy Chapter 3: The Politics of Reconciliation! I Chapter 4: The Politics of Reconciliation! II Chapter 5: Agents of Projection: German Political Foundations Chapter 6: German Political Foundations in Central-East Europe Chapter 7: Conclusions ...

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